JBM Music and Fever are going forces for a historic party that will see John Digweed play an extended three hour set in the awe inspiring surroundings of Manchester Cathedral. It takes place on Friday June 3rd and listed tickets are available now from https://feverup.com/m/110824.
This is set to be unlike any other dance party you have been to: the Medieval Manchester Cathedral stands at 135ft tall and stunning stone work and towering arches will have your mouth agape once inside. It has breathtaking stained glass windows, a vast organ and for this night only, an impressive Void Acoustics sound system. The vast space is a perfect chamber in which to immerse yourself in epic house and techno by one of the world’s best DJs.
For this historic party, a special DJ booth will be set up in the centre of the venue with a dance floor surrounding it on all sides. The full 360 experience will mean you are up close and personal with John Digweed as he holds sermon on the decks and serves up his scintillating sounds.
The Bedrock label head needs little introduction and has been a pioneering force in electronic music for 30+ years. His sleek and technical mixing style, his always forward-facing sounds and his mastery of building a mood and layering in melody is second to none. His spine tingling, trance-inducing style is perfectly suited to this venue which makes it all the more special.
Support on the night will come from 909 Liverpool and Hush Hush Leeds residents so you can be sure of a night like no other.
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